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Court victory legalizes 3D-printable gun blueprints
A multi-year legal battle over the ability to distribute computer models of gun parts and replicate them in 3D printers has ended in defeat for government authorities who sought to prevent the practice. Cody Wilson, the gunmaker and free speech advocate behind the lawsuit, now intends to expand his operations, providing printable gun blueprints to all who desire them.Source: https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/10/court-victory-legalizes-3d-printable-gun-blueprints/
Nerf updates laser tag with smartphone AR
There’s nothing like a great new toy to make you mourn the ghost of bygone youth. I don’t have the opportunity to try many out at this job, but when I do, there’s an invariable pang of jealousy for kids today who have much broader access to sophisticated playthings than we did in our day. […]Source: https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/10/nerf-updates-laser-tag-with-smartphone-ar/
My favorite summer toy is the GDP XD emulator
People ask me all the time about my favorite gadgets and I rarely have any answers. I’ve been playing with stuff since 2004 and I’m pretty gadget-ed out. But this year I’ve finally found something that I really enjoy: the GPD XD, an Android-based gaming handheld that lets you play multiple emulators including an endless […]Source: https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/10/my-favorite-summer-toy-is-the-gdp-xd-emulator/
Ledger finally has a good app for its crypto wallet
French startup Ledger has been working for a while on a brand new app to manage your crypto assets on your computer. The company is designing and manufacturing one of the most secure hardware wallets out there. While it’s clear that security has always been the first focus of the company, the user experience has […]Source: https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/10/ledger-finally-has-a-good-app-for-its-crypto-wallet/
Canon and Nikon are reportedly both planning full-frame mirrorless cameras this year
It's going to be an exciting year for photographers — finally — as both Canon and Nikon are reportedly planning full-frame mirrorless cameras for debut before the end of 2018. It's good news for consumers, because it means that both companies have been investing heavily in the next phase of digital photography, and that competition in the mirrorless world is about to heat up.Source: https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/09/canon-and-nikon-are-reportedly-both-planning-full-frame-mirrorless-cameras-this-year/
BigClapper does away with tedious clapping, happiness
“If you want a picture of the future, imagine a robot clapping over a human face, forever,” wrote George Orwell, and his dire prediction has finally come to pass. This product – a year old device that I have never seen before but now love – is called BigClapper and it is basically an orb […]Source: https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/09/bigclapper-does-away-with-tedious-clapping-happiness/
Digging deeper into smart speakers reveals two clear paths
In a truly fascinating exploration into two smart speakers – the Sonos One and the Amazon Echo – BoltVC’s Ben Einstein has found some interesting differences in the way a traditional speaker company and an infrastructure juggernaut look at their flagship devices. The post is well worth a full read but the gist is this: […]Source: https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/09/digging-deeper-into-smart-speakers-reveals-two-clear-paths/
Apple releases new iPad, FaceID ads
Apple has released a handful of new ads promoting the iPad’s portability and convenience over both laptops and traditional paper solutions. The 15-second ads focus on how the iPad can make even the most tedious things — travel, notes, paperwork, and ‘stuff’ — just a bit easier. Three out of the four spots show the […]Source: https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/09/apple-releases-new-ipad-faceid-ads/
Your next summer DIY project is an AI-powered doodle camera
With long summer evenings comes the perfect opportunity to dust off your old boxes of circuits and wires and start to build something. If you’re short on inspiration, you might be interested in artist and engineer Dan Macnish’s how-to guide on building an AI-powered doodle camera using a thermal printer, Raspberry pi, a dash of […]Source: https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/06/your-next-summer-diy-project-is-an-ai-powered-doodle-camera/
Buckyballs are back
Years ago – six years ago, to be exact – a toy called Buckyballs came under attack by government officials intent on destroying fun. The Consumer Product Safety Commission banned the toys, which we noted were tiny rare earth magnets that were good for play but bad for a snack, because a few overzealous children […]Source: https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/06/buckyballs-are-back/
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